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The photograph I am reflecting on today is a photograph from May 2020. I was 16 years old at the time, and me and my dad were riding jet skies on the river by our house. It was two months into quarantine, and we just wanted to get out of the house. We were riding through a No Wake zone, where you have to go really slow so the waves do not damage docked boats, and my dad snapped a picture of me. I was smiling from ear to ear. It was a real, genuine smile. It's a little ironic because I looked so happy, but in reality, I was going through the toughest time of my mere 16 years of life. I was suicidal, extremely depressed, and barely able to get out of bed. This photograph teaches me that 1) it is extremely easy to fake a smile, and to NEVER judge a book by it's cover, and 2) that things DO get better with time.
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